The untitled fourth album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, commonly referred to as Led Zeppelin IV, was released on 8 November 1971 on Atlantic Records. Produced by guitarist Jimmy Page, it was recorded between December 1970 and March 1971 at several locations, most prominently the Victorian house Headley Grange.

After the group's 1970 album Led Zeppelin III received lukewarm reviews from critics, Page decided their fourth album would officially be untitled. This, along with the inner sleeve's design featuring four symbols that represented each band member, led to the album being referred to variously as the Four Symbols logo, Four Symbols, The Fourth Album, Untitled, Runes, The Hermit, and ZoSo (which was derived from Page's symbol).[1] In addition to lacking a title, the original cover featured no band name, as the group wished to be anonymous and to avoid easy pigeonholing by the press.[2]

Led Zeppelin IV was a commercial and critical success, producing many of the band's most well-known songs, including "Black Dog", "Rock and Roll", "Going to California", and the band's signature song, "Stairway to Heaven". The album is one of the best-selling albums worldwide at 37 million units,[3][4] and with a 23-times platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America, it is the third-best-selling album in the United States.[5] Writers and critics have regularly cited it on lists of rock's greatest albums.

How could I have miss this folder of yours? It's simply amazing. Not only we share same building passions, but music too. About this MOC, the perspective job is wonderful, just perfect.
What about a "Houses of the holy" cover build?

Quoting Starscream Soundwave
Didn't realise I never commented on this one. You did a great job recreating this classic album in Lego bricks! Bonham and Plant were actually both born very close to where I live, Bonham particularly so.

Didn't realise I never commented on this one. You did a great job recreating this classic album in Lego bricks! Bonham and Plant were actually both born very close to where I live, Bonham particularly so.

Quoting David Roberts
It really is worthwhile downloading the LDD file of this MOC to see how the forced perspective has been created. Another creative LDD build. I like the way that recreating these album covers is forcing you to come up with some brilliant techniques!

It really is worthwhile downloading the LDD file of this MOC to see how the forced perspective has been created. Another creative LDD build. I like the way that recreating these album covers is forcing you to come up with some brilliant techniques!